The Fuse

A girl walks on a gas pipeline running through Okrika community near Nigeria’s oil hub city of Port Harcourt

December 09, 2015

A girl walks on a gas pipeline running through Okrika community near Nigeria’s oil hub city of Port Harcourt December 4, 2012. Despite billions of dollars worth of oil flowing out of Nigeria South East, life for the majority of Niger Delta’s inhabitants remains unchanged. Most people live in modest iron-roofed shacks, and rely on farming or fishing, their only interaction with the oil industry being when they step over pipelines in the swamps – or when a spill blights their landscape. Picture taken December 4, 2012. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye (NIGERIA – Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY)

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